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What does pakipaki in maori mean?

"Pakipaki" is not a word in the Māori language. It's likely you're thinking of a different word or phrase, or a misspelling.

Could you please clarify what you meant? Maybe you were thinking of:

* "Pakipaki" as a sound: This could be a sound effect like clapping.

* A similar word in Māori: There are several words with similar sounds that might be relevant. For example, "pakihi" means "business" or "commercial," and "pakari" means "strong."

* A slang term: "Paki" is unfortunately a derogatory term used to refer to people of South Asian origin. This term is offensive and should be avoided.

Please provide more context so I can assist you better.

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